Invertebrate food webs along a stream resource gradient. Rosi-Marshall, E. J. & Wallace, J. B. Freshwater Biology, 2002.
Paper abstract bibtex \textlessp class=MsoNormal\textgreaterThe flow of energy through food webs with similar species can vary with both space and time. The river continuum concept (RCC) provides a useful framework for predicting variability in the biota and food availability along streams. We estimated the flow of organic matter (g m \textlesssup\textgreater
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title = {Invertebrate food webs along a stream resource gradient.},
volume = {47},
url = {http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/1513.pdf},
abstract = {{\textless}p class=MsoNormal{\textgreater}The flow of energy through food webs with similar species can vary with both space and time. The river continuum concept (RCC) provides a useful framework for predicting variability in the biota and food availability along streams. We estimated the flow of organic matter (g m {\textless}sup{\textgreater}},
journal = {Freshwater Biology},
author = {Rosi-Marshall, Emma J. and Wallace, J. B.},
year = {2002},
keywords = {CWT}
}
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